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maximum time limits prescribed by AB 1290 as amended by a summary ordinance in <br />accordance with AB 1342. The fourth amendment adopted on January 20, 2004, by <br />Ordinance No. NS -2641 extended the time limit to incur debt to coincide with the plan <br />effectiveness date of July 6, 2022. The proposed Merger will be the fifth amendment to <br />the North Harbor Redevelopment Plan, <br />South Harbor Redevelopment Project <br />The South Harbor Redevelopment Project was adopted on July 6, 1982, by Ordinance <br />No. NS -1638. On August 3, 1992, by Ordinance No. NS -2167, the South Harbor <br />Redevelopment Plan was amended to: 1) extend the Agency's eminent domain authority <br />within the project area by 12 years until August 3, 2004; 2) modify certain land use <br />provisions; 3) increase the tax increment limit to $2,600,000,000; 4) increase the bonded <br />indebtedness limit to $1,000,000,000; 5) increase the time limit to incur debt from 25 to <br />30 years until August 3, 2022; and 6) increase the plan effectiveness of the South <br />Harbor Redevelopment Plan from 30 to 40 years until August 3, 2032. On October 3, <br />1994, the plan was amended a second time by Ordinance No. NS -2234 to reduce <br />certain time limits in accordance with AB 1290, including the time limit on incurring debt <br />(January 1, 2004), the time limit on plan effectiveness (July 6, 2012), and the time limit <br />on receipt of tax increment /repayment of debt (July 6, 2022). On August 2, 1999, the <br />third amendment adopted by Ordinance No. NS -2396 extended the time limit on plan <br />effectiveness by 10 years to July 6, 2022, and the limit on receipt of tax increment by 10 <br />years to July 6, 2032, to coincide with the maximum time limits prescribed by AB 1290 <br />as amended by a summary ordinance in accordance with AB 1342. The fourth <br />amendment adopted on January 20, 2004, by Ordinance No. NS -2641 extended the <br />time limit for incurring debt to coincide with the plan effectiveness limit of July 6, 2022. <br />The proposed Merger will be the fifth amendment to the South Harbor Redevelopment <br />Plan. <br />South Main Redevelopment Project <br />The South Main Redevelopment Project was adopted on July 6, 1982, by Ordinance No. <br />NS -1639. On October 3, 1994, in accordance with AB 1290, the South Main <br />Redevelopment Plan was amended by Ordinance No. NS -2234 to establish certain time <br />limits including a time limit on incurring debt of January 1, 2004; a time limit on plan <br />effectiveness of July 6, 2012; and a limit on receipt of tax increment/repayment of debt of <br />July 6, 2022. On July 17,1995, the redevelopment plan was amended a second time by <br />Ordinance No. NS -2256 to increase the tax increment ($2,000,000,000) and bond debt <br />($600,000,000) limits, establish eminent domain authority for 12 years (July 17, 2007), <br />and add projects to the redevelopment plans capital improvements list. The third <br />amendment adopted on August 2, 1999, by Ordinance No. NS -2396 extended the time <br />limit on plan effectiveness by 10 years to July 6, 2022, and the limit on receipt of tax by <br />10 years to July 6, 2032, to coincide with the maximum time limits prescribed by AB <br />1290 as amended by a summary ordinance in accordance with AB 1342. The fourth <br />Report to the City Council for the Merger of the Page 12 of 190 <br />Santa Ana Redevelopment Projects <br />PA0403012.SNTA:CK:9bd <br />19090.003.004/06 /28104 <br />Keyser Marston Associates, Inc. <br />Page 7 <br />